Tomatin

Founded in 1897, the Tomatin whisky distillery sits at an altitude of 313m just to the west of the village of the same name and quenches its annual five million litre capacity with the pure waters of the Allt-na-Frithe. Closing briefly at the beginning of the 20th century, Tomatin experienced good fortunes and during the 1950s began increasing its stills, installing the last in 1974, bringing its total to an impressive 23, although 11 were dismantled in 2002.

Following the 1985 liquidation of prior owners Tomatin Distillers Company, the Tomatin distillery became the first Scottish single malt maker to be purchased by a Japanese company; in 1986 Takara Shuzo and Okara acquired Tomatin, which stands, today, as one of Scotland’s largest distilleries. Tomatin not only has a substantial capacity but also boasts an onsite cooperage and 14 warehouses, nearly as large as Japan’s largest distillery, the Suntory owned Hakushu.

There is a profusion of indepedent bottlings, though there is a rather small house range. The Scotch from Tomatin is also used in many blends, notably in the famed ‘The Antiquary’ range. Today, the distillery runs at full capacity, largely producing unpeated malt whisky. Following the acquisition of Okara’s interests by Takara Shuzo and a subsequent amalgamation, the whisky distillery is now under the ownership of The Marubeni group.

A single cask release of Tomatin single malt Scotch whisky, bottled by the Swedish independent bottlers, Svenska Eldvatten. It comes from a single ex-Sherry butt, which was filled in September 2004... More info

This is a 1970s bottling of Big "T" 5 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky. What could the T stand for? Is it "tasty"? It might be "tasty". Or "Tomatin", as they're the folks behind this fine blend... More info

The Tomatin 14 Year Old was introduced to the core range in 2014. It features Highland single malt matured in bourbon barrels before being finished for a year in specially selected tawny Port pipes. More info

An Old Particular bottling of 20 year old Tomatin, distilled in February 1994, matured in a refill hogshead and bottled in August 2014 with an outturn of 282 bottles. Nice one, Douglas Laing!... More info

Tomatin single malt Scotch whisky, bottled as part of the Connoisseurs Choice range from Gordon & MacPhail. It was matured in first-fill bourbon barrels from 1996 to 2013, and then independently... More info

20 year old Tomatin single malt Scotch whisky, bottled for the Beinn a'Cheò range of independently bottled whiskies. This single cask release was distilled in May 1994 and bottled in August 2014 with... More info

A well-aged expansion to Tomatin's core range, the 1988 vintage single malt Scotch whisky is created from a mixture of bourbon barrel and Port pipe-matured whiskies, which slumbered in their casks for... More info

In 2014, the Tomatin 12 Year Old was given an update and bottled at 43% ABV rather 40%, as it was previously. This core single malt from the ace distillery in the Highlands is finished for six-to-nine... More info

A limited edition release from the Tomatin distillery of 21 year old whisky, made from 6 bourbon casks and 1 sherry butt. The result is a charming champ of a whisky, rich with fruity notes and a... More info

27 year old Tomatin single malt, bottled by Càrn Mòr. It was distilled in May 1987 and bottled in June 2014 with an outturn of 187 bottles, handsomely presented for the Celebration of the Cask range. More info

While Tomatin's original Cù Bòcan was a lightly peated single malt matured in a combination of bourbon, Sherry and virgin oak casks, this special edition showcases the Sherried notes, by being matured... More info

The story behind this Tomatin comes from the legend of a spectral dog, Cù Bòcan, who has haunted the Highland village for countless years. It was once seen by a distillery worker who, after initially... More info

Tomatin distillery's new no-age-statement release uses virgin oak as well as bourbon casks. It provides a new entry level to the Tomatin range but the use of different casks make this a unique... More info

An Old Malt Cask bottling of Tomatin single malt Scotch whisky, which was aged in a single refill hogshead for 20 long years! It was distilled back in October 1994 and left to age, developing notes of... More info

This is an incredibly rare Tomatin, in fact there are just 560 bottles, which are likely to sell about by the time we finish writing this sentence… This was distilled in 1982, and it was aged in cask... More info

A 40 year old from the Tomatin distillery, a really beautiful looking whisky, in a stunning decanter. This is part of the release five of the Celtic Heartlands range, and there are just 523 of these... More info

This was distilled at Tomatin in December 1976, matured in cask number 6816 for 33 years and bottled by Duncan Taylor in February 2010. Part of a release of 264 bottles of cask strength, single cask... More info

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